Liliane Bettencourt & family:
$40.1 billion
the source of wealth – L’Oreal
Lillian henry et Charlotte Schuller married name at midcourt is a French Hesssocialite business woman and
philanthropist a section fantastic words. she’s on the principal shareholders Gloria and is the second wealthiest woman in the world. An estimated net worth love 39 points 7 billion dollars. Bettencourt was born in Paris France the only child over these madeleine birth and Eugene Schuller. The founder a Florio one of the world’s largest cosmetic and beauty companies. Her mother died in 1927 William was five years old she formed a close bond with her father the aged 15. She joined her father’s company as an apprentice mixing cosmetics in labeling parcels
shampoo with Oberstar somewhere in 1957. Bettencourt heiress to the L’Oreal fortune when her father died pretty classic not becoming the principal shareholder Lori L in 1963. The company went public with Betancourt
opting to own a majority stake in 1974 for fear that the company would get nationalized. The French elections
she changed almost half a steak for a3 percent stake in is like which became the largest food
the company in the world measured by revenues and has a market capitalization have nearly a quarter up a trillion dollars, not a bad move all things considered especially when you started off being the girl who’d did the labels
on the shampoo things.
$40.1 billion
the source of wealth – L’Oreal
Lillian henry et Charlotte Schuller married name at midcourt is a French Hesssocialite business woman and
philanthropist a section fantastic words. she’s on the principal shareholders Gloria and is the second wealthiest woman in the world. An estimated net worth love 39 points 7 billion dollars. Bettencourt was born in Paris France the only child over these madeleine birth and Eugene Schuller. The founder a Florio one of the world’s largest cosmetic and beauty companies. Her mother died in 1927 William was five years old she formed a close bond with her father the aged 15. She joined her father’s company as an apprentice mixing cosmetics in labeling parcels
shampoo with Oberstar somewhere in 1957. Bettencourt heiress to the L’Oreal fortune when her father died pretty classic not becoming the principal shareholder Lori L in 1963. The company went public with Betancourt
opting to own a majority stake in 1974 for fear that the company would get nationalized. The French elections
she changed almost half a steak for a3 percent stake in is like which became the largest food
the company in the world measured by revenues and has a market capitalization have nearly a quarter up a trillion dollars, not a bad move all things considered especially when you started off being the girl who’d did the labels
on the shampoo things.
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